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Two movies titled “Roadhouse” enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch both the definitive Patrick Swayze movie and the 1948 film noir you probably haven’t heard of, and determine which deserves the title.
Two movies titled Deadpool enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis, Andrea Vickery, Zach Vickery and Robert Rau watch the surprise hit of 2016 and the last of the Dirty Harry movies to determine who deserves the title Deadpool.
The events of the past week prompt Jeremy to set aside his shitty jokes, news quiz, and Five Questions for an honest and open discussion with Jeramaine Jingles and Mike Honore about race relations in Baton Rouge and the rest of the country, as well as their personal experiences interacting with law enforcement and white people.
Nick Portier talks with Jeremy and Sunny about his gender identity and how people handle discussing such issues. Plus, he and Sunny explain why they stopped seeing some women.
Evan Rabalais joins Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers to hate on people who gratuitously hate on the capital city and the people who try to make it better.
Knick and James get together and share their excitement about the return of the world’s finest competition. James discusses the most epic Saturday of all time, and he and Knick debate an unconventional Turing test.
Two movies titled Gridlocked(k’d) enter, only one will leave (with its title) as Herman Davis and Robert Rau watch Tupac Shakur’s breakthrough performance and the Canadian record-holder for most bullets on screen to determine which film should be called "Gridlocked(k’d)."
Robert Rau joins Jeremy and Sunny to examine the recent "fishy" events at the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Robert Rau tells Sunny Weathers and Jeremy White about "9/11," a star-studded trainwreck starring Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg. You’ll never guess what it’s about.
The always fun Ruby42 joins Sunny and Jeremy to talk about the first annual "Jerk-a-thon," "Dick in Space 3-D," and Ruby's beaver.
We close out 2015 with the original trio of Jeremy White, Sunny Weathers, and Dorque host Knick Moore. Since all three have seen Star Wars: The Force Awakens, they discuss the movie and divulge tons of spoilers, but not before they tackle a few other topics.
Sunny Weathers shares with Brian Haldane and Jeremy White his beautiful dream of owning a chain of very specialized gas stations.
Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers get some alone time with a classic duet of an episode at El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant. After Sunny shares the secret to getting generously poured drinks on cruises, Jeremy brings up a couple of things that blew up locally on social media while he was in New Orleans for a wedding, including an awesome response to a restaurant review and a very Florida Man type of incident that began at a strip club.
"Over 81% of Americans didn't even realize it's just one big evolving war in Iraq where we try to fix our mistakes and only seem to make it worse. It's been going on for over a quarter of a century now," reported Senior TNA Researcher Dick Schneider.
Sunny, Knick, and Jeremy talk about more flood recovery, Sunny's acumen for miserable jobs, and tetanus shots. Plus, Knick shares his best worst story from his service industry days.
David Vitrano and Mike Honore join Jeremy White. Topics range from bygone “super man” movie moments to things people hide in the emergency room to making movies with already-dead stars. Later, Jeremy brings up a couple of First Amendment issues, which eventually leads the guys to discover the cutting edge of racism.
Knick and James go over a series of unfortunate events that deal mostly with Knick before going over unfortunate events that happened to other people.
Sunny Weathers and Jeremy White sip tequila at El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant as they discuss sports and the current three-ring circus that is Louisiana politics.
Knick and James do their best to peel apart the onion of mystery that is Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. Nostalgia is considered and discarded in favor of talking about video games.
Louisiana film industry legend Jerry Leggio sits down with Sunny Weathers and Jeremy White to share nearly six decades worth of awesome stories about working with some of Hollywood’s biggest names. He also explains how he — with a little help from his friend The Duke (aka John Wayne) — secured funding for his pet project that was the genesis of what would ultimately become the Louisiana Film Commission and the term “Hollywood South.”

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